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About The Times-herald. (Burns, Harney County, Or.) 1896-1929 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 28, 1915)
The Man who knows Clothes, who realizes there is a difference in the way Clothes are made come to this store before buying1 Williams-Zoglmanit Clothing Company Merchant Tailors and Leading Clothiers I. O. O. F. Building - Barns, Oregon Additional Locals. wu in the tkt 8iuif0-3$eYxfd JULIAN BYRD Manager SATURDAY. AUGUST M. 1B1R SUBSCRIPTION RATES On Ymi $2.00 St. ItMlk. 1.00 TWhMmIm .7 The Coming of The Railroad. The coming of the railroad to s new country invariably moans a period of prosperity and de velopement The people living n Central and Eastern Oregon know this and are consequently hailing with delight the extension of theO, W. R. & N. line beyond Riverside. The prosperity that comes with the railroad is caused chiefly by two things, the open ing of a way to market for the products of the country, and the investment of new capital in var ious business enterprises. It is rather hard to get men with mon ey, into a country very far from a railroad even when the oppor tunities for investment are fairly good. People who have all their lives lived near a railroad can scarcely realize though that the railroad means more than material pros perity. The ordinary convenien ces of our modern civilization de pend largely on rapid transporta tion. Few people in these days are content to be without the news of the world and they ex pect it within a few hours after the events have happened. Many things in the markets can not be taken to a country that is reached only by stage lines ex cepting at great cost and incon venience. The automobile and telephone have made conditions vastly different than they were some years ago for the pioneers of the country but for most of the people the ordinary conven iences which we regard as indis pensable do not come until the railroad is built. There are other ways in which a community changes perhaps for the worse when transportation facilities are increased. The old neighborly spirit is likely to dis appear, while various fads and fashions will be imported from the cities. The new people who come do not fit into the older habits and customs and soon the old inhabitants themselves are lost in the new tide. Ontario Argus. :. Where one-half of the 1914 taxes on any property was not paid before April 1, 1915, the entire amount unpaid will become delinquent on September 1, 1915. and be then subject to a penalty of ten percent and interest at the rate of 12 per cent per anum. For instance, the taxes as origin ally charged on a certain prop erty amount to $100.00; if paid in full on September 16. 1015, the total amount required would be $110.50. a oenaltv of 10 nor rent ($10.00) and interest at the rate 8U,CK wlurt inty wore at worK- Geo. M. Bailey, president of the Northwest Townsite Co.. with headquarters at Philadel- Mn. C. E. Beery city this wesk. L, F. Allen, of Wallows, la in the city on a visit to friends. Harry E. Smith had the mis fortune to have his leg broken last Monday by a horse falling on him. A son oi' Charley Carter wsa badly cut with a wood saw yes- t?rday KteFneen. The cut is some ten or eleven inches long in the thigh. John Gilcrest, who had his hip dislocated and the bone broken, is getting along well. It wsa s serious injury but his physicians are well satisfied with his pro gress toward recovery. Mrs. John Robinson and her sons Dewey and Nick have mov ed in from the ranch where they spent the vacation period, in readiness for school. Nick is offtriiiK i Com an abscess on his neck. Two men wero hurt at the Island Ranch yesterday, one get ting his ankle broken and the other his knee sprained. We did not learn their names and under stand the men fell from a hav Additional Locals. "Rip Van Winkle" at Tonawa ma tonight. Best of care given patients at Mrs. Fireoved's maternity hospital. The little sons of Mr. and MraN Henry Dalton have hern sick this week hut are improving. Ths story of the "SLACK BOX" was written by K. Phillips Oppenheim, the highest priced writer of mystery fiction in the world. Mrs. Gault went over to Cal low Valley Tuesday and brought in her sons, Wellington and 1 .es ter, who had been spending the vacation over there on a ranch. While we are complaining about the dry hot weather and for phy sical comfort would like some rain, the fsrmer is having just the weather he needs for his har vest period. Rain would do very little good at present and would retard harvest work. Water is becoming quite scarce it is true but s little later we shall all pray for rain snd get it. Wilson's Creamery Butter at llagey's. The Burns Hotel is the hesd- quarters for sll whsn In town Good tsbls ssrvics, clesn rooms and accommodating attendants. II....I T ..L.i. U.. ' J L...U.T i hui i-iuvner iim reiurneu iimite He started for Germany to ten der his services to the Kaissr but was not permitted to reach there, being captured by the si lies, suspected as s spy and hav ing altogether an experience that he doesn't wish to repeat he was allowed to return to his American home. The Times- Herald would like to give a de tailed account of Mr. Locher's trip but it is rather hard to tret a clear account from him. Th T wanly Yoar Tail. of 12 per cent per anum for 15 days ($0.50) being added to the original tax. 4. Section 1 of chapter 156, phia. was in the city this week. Laws of 1915, amending Section The gentleman is also interested 3682. Lord's Oregon Laws, and in s Carey Act reclamation pro providing in part that 'The first ject over at Paisley and has gone half of all taxes legally levied to that point. E 23eT ' ?J7UZZ Chief Justice King sports -w " all WV V It" II 1UI- iuwiuk, anu me secona nair on or before the fifth of October following," has no application iniei justice King sports a new Ford car and last Sunday learned that even the Ford can go some on its reputation at the same time it requires a little gas incidentally. The Times-Herald family found he and some friends stranded out on the road that evening and had to get them some gas before they could come on in town. whatever to taxes charged on tax rolls of the year 1914. Ssid section will become effective in 1916 and apply in ths payment of taxes to be charged on the 1915 rolls. 5. Sections 2 and 3 of Chan ter 156. Laws of 1915. amending "R'P Van Winkle" is the fea- Sections 3683 and 3687, Lord's turo a Tonawama tonight It Is Oregon Laws, are now in effect. a fanttleur Pl'y to msny, taken Therefore, the Tax Collector is trom Washington Irving's short to make his annual statement stories, suggested by the charac- and tax return, also proceed to ter8 '" tne "Legend of Steepy collect delinquent taxes on per- Hollow." This program was se sonalitv, on or immediately after lected as in keeping with present October 5, 1915, instead of Sep- Wf,""er and general feeling of tember 1 as heretoore. wf Pr souls who can't afford a trip to the fair or even themoun- Baptist Church Doing. taJn"- A comedv is ddi to help , Pnng you to life. The meeting in the Wolf Creek E. R Greenslet arrived Isst school house last Tuesday wss a week to take up ths work of soil success. Every seat was occu- and duty of water investigations pied and some were standing, for the Silvies River irrigation Meetings will be held every interests. This will consist of month there. soil analysis and classification, rtvin urinntilittit v Irutolltn st .... , ... , , . , - v' f-"""-.r. twM.iiuM ji vvBfcvr ocrvii; win ue neia in nsrney plane, and general irrigation and on Sunday at 3 P. M. Three drainage conditions throughout members of the band will assist tne Harney Valley. Mr. Green slet has been associated with We hope to place an Evange- similar investigations carried op list on each outststion field this t,v tne Government for ths past fall. five years in Idaho, and came to Oregon last Anril and han ann By request the pastor will whis- i this season in an investigation of No So Straw Attar All. You may think it strange Unit so many people are cured of sto mach trouble by Chamberlain's Tablets. You would not, how ever, if you should give them a trial. They strengthen and in vigorate the stomach and enable it to perform its functions natu rally. Mrs. Rosie Rish. Wabash. Ind., writes, "Nothing did me the jeast good until I begun using Chsmberlsin's Tsbjete. It is de cidedly ths best medicine for stomach trouble I have seel used." For sale by all dealers. "Some twenty years ago I used Chamberlain's Colic. Chol era and Diarrhoea Remedy," writes (Jeo. W. Brock, publisher of the Enterprise. Aberdeen, Md. "I discovered that It wss a quick and safe cure for diarrhoea. Since then no one can sell me anything ssid to be "just ss good'. During all these yesrs I havo it and recommended it many times, and it has never disap pointed snyone." For ssle by ali dealers. Node for Bid I Km Count y Poor Notice is hereby given that the County Court of Harney County, Oregon, will consider bids for keep of the county poor at the regulsr September term of said oourt Bids should be Huhmitted for s term of one year and in ac cordance with the classifications- thst msy be gotten by applying at the Clerk's office. The right to reject any and all bids is reserved by the Court. R. T. Huciikt. County Clerk. j By order of the County Court. "-' ' .". NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. rNlVKIlHTATK I.AK1) orKIl K, ( Sura. Oregon, auiu.i I, int., v.tii.. Uhrrt.hr lUenlBet 0r A.T. Nwrd- llinil, OI lltirni. irou, wbo.on March!, III.', mam- iiiimeeia Kutry.nu. oft for .nwujc., .. i'. a H Ken if li, viliiainclic Mr MUfi, ! filed notice of Intention lo inak. dual ihraa-year proof, la aetabllih claim i.i th ini .in, .ir.i nu... uforo fteltr mill llecelver. . Hum., i in, .on, oa lb 7ik dot ..I Mfli inlwr Kit Claimant name m wltn; hi; iinrti. Junei I'earaou , John Bevd. rna l Ill.fkm.r, illitl Hum.. Ore.oo . Kin, Hcfl.icr Browns' Quality Store FOR FALL & WINTER NEW GOODS-NEW PRICES We want you to call on us be fore making your purchases. We can supply your wants in anything required. You will find Quality and Satisfactory Service responsible for our sue cess. N. BROWN & SONS-QUALITY STORE Burns, Oregon We do job printing. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. t'NITttU STATES LAND UWCI. I Sum. Oregon. Jul . lilt I N.iitn. l hereby i that John M. Polaader hi luiiin Oregon, ttbu, ou rahruair . iviu man nomeel.ad Kmrf. Mo. uilaa ,., NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. OMITUf Iflfll I. a Mi. Drink LftaUeUw, Orofou, AuguM IT. 1V16 Nolle li hcrvbv ft.vcn Ihtvt J..irs M. Wilion. or rlm, 4 rook (outily. Oregon, whn, ott Ahrll j isjjwi, sj nusBBjsnsjsiM nnir nWM. H iJwmt iiwasisBBnsjsui untry ,ia. uca4. t,r Kaai. Wliumvtl Uandlaa baa flint nolle of latonlloa to nak anal thro ., proof, 10 aaiaouan rial u tfea land i.H .,.....it.. .i Diori.'bM. A. h.ria.n. ti. h l.'omralMlonvr. t ft'SkOrofoa. oa lb tb dr of Ociobvr. mir. ' . I.MMUI nwaa, a wi,oar Jit. t BVMSa. Hltcr K Allen. It tS'.xr'., M.llon . NUNS!. NKUliar h. thn KL li.wnitlili. :i-j n..i,iii It....... L. v-J W lllamell Marhllan. baa fllad nutlea of !. iii.li loinak Rlial ll yaar proof, to eclahllab claim to Hi laiMtaboia Uaacrltxl. iMfor M J hi rill nor, U.N ommlMh.n.r, at I offle. at Ihiiln. Oregoa. na ibr Ord ilajr ol Auauat I'lalmant nam a wltnvaaai Je Aitwrwa, 11111 it. Albroa. Arthur A rim I'.iUnilrr all of ,nh.. Oiraon W. f. Kilai. Amanda.1 t.lat Liu. SISTOKATION TO SN1HV or I.AKHH IN national ruanrr-Noiir u i,.i.. ,,.,, that lb laeo daaarlbwl boloir. imL.ci,., tavaera. Vltbla 111 Malheur s.n...,.i r... Ml. Oratua, will b nib)ot to ttluiui and uir, uaJ.r la pralionol ibr h. .,.. n.i law ol lb Ualiad BUM na lb act ol Jum it, itRM (Stat.. at), i u, uaiiwim.tea i. "". oraj, oa apiaioi an, la NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. I'SITKD RTATta I ami 01111 ,. HMriii. tirajfua, Aummi i i : Noiica hbr (lin thai Sofcail I ku.mii, of Solr,iiMoa, ako.ou April lum aii.j Normkr 10, 1. wa. II,. n,, m, .,i iiun,.. No 0471 and IrTUn for VS',. ',-('. aad Bi,HH.i,. a. ci Inn ., r.n. .,li. . .s.inli Raaa II Cut, HUUoiiie Mriiln i flhld nolle of ttrlvhllou In inalia final tfcr rear prwil, lo aatahllah .i.im to n.r land atoea daaerlbe.1 twforc f. K 1 tT.S, I'orawlBBliiix r at bla niri. c .t i .... .... luk. ... . A. H ' M. WW IN. (UH UP U. nWl.'lll Ml , I'Mlaiaat at, wiua Wltr H. Soklr, llrvr Kiiii.Ii III-.,, (i clarion, William hi. Carroll, all ol In., klaj NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. UNITSIXtTATR LAND nrrlrR Burn, oreaou, Jul It. lilt. Si .ii. I. hur.ty g iv thai Aacval Haarirl-h. ' WSiTVrlk. tlrsratun. Whll mi At -Ml tail. !""'' llmctiBlf7Lr7o tttawlor BUN ;,: . . ii. Tu.jik..lUaaiaK Tliii.2 ockiaii.il. u, ,aa tied aoele ol Intoatloa la - v ...... Mirn-rnr rrooff to tbllb claim lo lb load abora dweribad, baton K latr au.l l(clrr,ai Sura. urta. on lb Jibday ol Au.u.i. m, """" "" " i lalmaat nan ai wllntaaai Karl Uorataaaa. Thuu a m...,. u.l . rrlnr.l.in, Or.foa Auiu'la llaaralrlrb. ilranllbompaou, both Wa. rl. ii,rru Wa. raaaa. Hiir. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. aaaaaaktBBa fcaa .m Huiat, union, Auf an u. wi I """" " rw, urwoB, ob Hplaawi a, mi r,. Wf ,, wb1 waaaotaalljrand la gaol falih cllloan7of aald land for aarli 'untiral i.ur Ppon i prior lo JaoBary I. INI, aad baa not laA B lli.a aU - as a lkaa - . riaai lo --w..w u, . a praiarvnc raaaaa aoartM Bir lor lb landa actually owaoted. aald lad wr lliiad up..,, ib. .i, BlleaUoa ml lb parwnt of.,jon-. olow, III i, I j"'',w rl, i auhjei i t w a.w. H. ui ,ui rut n Bb Miliar or appl,i,i raAS rkoarwioad atr)r sod riaaii f tar ttrb Millar. cr,,l,l, I or aualleanl la uualifia.1 in toad amr nd lha i.rrf.r btla irelaad trior In Hc.tpaai,-i a i,.-, . wblabdat lb landa will ba ui.iM.. ... ui.i- mat aad anlrr br an uuallflad uron II,, ""aaraa roilew: in flWUHHLi Ilir.H llld iim pplleaUouof Hu t'amplioll. Jr Sum. Oram. Araaiwla.1 imliu.' ...,'.,..' -. . TMH. A 114. 1). K. rAHIHlTT Aella Au,....., ralaatoaarof lb. u.un.i land nmee Oratoa . raaat. aWu.ai. r tie Sunday evening. Subjects for Sunday: A. "Harvest Hands Wanted." M. "A Bridge of Escape. " Job printing here. the Cheweucan nrojaot in Lake i County under the co-operative State and Federal plan. This is , the first systematic work of this i character which has been under j taken in this section and will un jdouhtedly prove of great Interest and value. VOTRCP rFQR PUBLICATION. I'alTBoiiTiTial.iHiiiirrii i Hum, orcton, A uanii i. Nolle libarabjrflBihii, m ri.i ii Edward, ol Lawa. Oragon, who. on i. i. . t ; n itn-i aad llomeatad cinrr Her.ni SWirfiKaetloo 17, Tow,ibl -I - Hang nu K, WHImli Mrrlihan. baa rllad bull I Inlalilloo lo roika nnal nc .(hi I'roul lo Mlahlllta clalnj lo lb laml alio twfor Hafjlltar and J.iilvr.t Humi un gon.lb lilt .!) of H.leiiihcr. lul ., Claiiatat nmaa wlin,.. W. S. Sdw.nl,. if vviibar. Bo, all of wn. Orviron. Mr. k oi n '.......,.... , , "...u, aura inn William K. Ilolma. in ado AddnoaaT Hamettead Satrr No owou. for itA..?""'"" m- Towa.iiio a ., luua, at K.. Wlllamella Mrrldlan. bad Iliad nolle ofla lenilon id ra.k. final fir., ear Proof lo mV lal.llib r t lu In fh. I.nrf .k... .. ...Ji b elalm t., Iba l.,.,i .L,u ......,. a lT Ion. iii...T..T. -rr" "'T. M ".w" oo- .T 7. T..L7i"" "aaaanr.ll nurui, llreaoo, on b J?ibdarofBOplaibr, 111. ' I laimautaain wlloaaari J.nir Plrle, laador L. foujad. Itobart oSSiZ ' "rb" ' aTafflssT . raaat. Ke.i.r.r. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. I'NITKn STATU I. ash un i, i Sura. Orecutt. Jul -.'i lal S J?"!0'!!'?- " oa rbruar, . ll, made SMtlaa ai, TdWaablptt Pf Sla 'B"? Wllaro.ll Jd.rldKaF ha. Bl3aotle o to t. final ibrw-rMr Kroof !S!!i,tfJli2, s tBaaad aba aartbad; otalnavaa BalaTlaWMa m aB " - a tai-... L Diirnt. urifi.ii r Albert r. Cartar, NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION I'Kirai, Br.Ti. I.cmi. ojru a. Mnrni. Oregon, Auauit 11, V an '?.' ''"b.rit'un tbIMo,t D.t'MllSf . !' 1!:"1 """ "" npttr It, mi, made Add f . loo.T llomMload SBlrr. ifa. irMu. lor hl, W ' , of Mae. it and NUN WW. Se. to. Two -a ? Haiifre K., Wlltaaaati kUHdiau. baa Ah .St, Twp. a. H. W KahKk, Hrgliler Instructions to Tax Collectors. Sheriff Goodman has requested The Times-Herald to publish the following letter of instruction sent out by the State Tax Com Cem Com misseon: On February 26, 1915, this Commission sent instructions to each County Treasurer (then tax collector) advising on certain matters of procedure in tax col lections of the current year. Such instructions are here re peated, in substance, with addi tional advice which now appears in erder: I. Where one-half of the 1914 taxes on any property was paid before April 1. 1915, the second half may be paid any time before October 1, 1915, without penalty or interest; if the second half is not so paid it will become delin quent on October 1 and be then taojeci 10 a penalty ot w per cent and interest at the rate of 12 per cent per annum from said L date. 2. Where one-half was not paid before April 1, 1915, a pen alty of one per cent for each cal endar month or part thereof, on the total amount unpaid, cumula tes during the period beginning April 1 snd ending August 31, V 1915. For illustration, if a tax .- bill sa chsrged on the roll totals $100.00 snd the full amount is paid in the month of August, a penalty of 5 per cent ($5.00) is to be added thereto. These cu- l mutative penalties are not to be collected on or after September 1, 1915, being superseded on thst L date by the penalties and interest W applicable to delinquent taxes. ," ....rui oil to nur final a v wear i.i.-.i to MUbltak alalia to lha laad aborda cribed.batura Ktt(r and SoTr. at Hum.. "rcauii. iLa tffr, dt ol SBui,oar. ilt. i lairnani nam a wlia- mini na " o.,it!e I Heal Muitar, w Mian, A FORD The Universal Car ANNOUNCEMENT The following piiit'H f. o, b. Detroit, effective Aug. 3, 101(1: Ford Runabout $390.00 Ford Touring Car 440.00 Ford Town Car , . , , , , . 640.00 No wciloiiitrr included in this ytar't equipment, othcrwiac car full Cajuipptd Tliereeiin IwnoiiHHuriuice given iigaiimt .iinmlvMifein tlu'w psirsssl at nny !. We guarantee, however, that there will ix' no redaction in them prUmpitttrUi Aug. 1, 1U10. Profit-Sharing with Retail Buyers On August 1, 1914 wo made the announcenienjt that if we could make and sell at retail 300.000 Ford cars between August 1, 1914 and August), 1015 we would share promts with the retsil pur chasers, to the extent pt from $40 to $60 on each car. We have sold over 300.000 Ford cars ii the time specified, and profit-sharing cheeks of $60 each will be distributed as rapidly as possible after August 16, 1915. Retail purchasers who hay not yet mailed us their profit-sharing coupons, properly endorsed, should do so with out delay. Our plan to profit-share with retail purchasers of Ford cars during 1914-6 hss been most successful. Wo thoroughly believe in It, but. realizing the uncertainty of conditions generally makes it advisable to defer any announcement of future profit-sharing until a later date. We are, however, confident of our Inability to reduce costs for several months, and therefore can offer no proflUshsrlng for cars delivered during August, September and October, 1915. Ford Motor Company DETROIT BURNS GARAGE, Limited Agents, Burnt a wltataaaa WOOdl O. Seat. Hanlamln W i .ill. all of Hilar, oragoa Wb. rata. afitr. laa total dar ol Aueuil. lm "jalratnt nam w wltaaaa : Wm. baravit In, lioolb. I'eic, rwlvraon, in, crrrlou. WB .. tUfUler. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. t'aiTio btatm Laud Orru Sum, Urafoa, Jul; 91. Itir, I Noil It brbj flr.n thai Jamr. IMrl. I did-eT. Ki"srb.nrr...c?.""n.'i'. "'v -' -w waa aaiaww wi iri,lljiw . I 1 I a n I a) IK Tuesday Fruit Day at RICHARDSON'S Watermelons. Cantalouns Peaches, Apricots, Rasp berries, Loganberries, Bananas, Oranges, Lemons Special price by the crate for canning if you will leave your orders a few days before hand Remember we will have everything in the fruit line Friday, each week A. K. Richardson I General Merchandise j Agt. Buick Automobiles F lfaW wmwwi aieaat aad A pel 0T7i, to Bwraaaa la SWUNSU. S. nil llealtoit. No. neclltio .': lllaui. lie NOTICR POR PUBLICATION uS",0!TI,U,orncB, i baro. Oratoa, Ao.uat M, itl& ii!;".'it".?t" '"I ' ''hoaur Paraooi, ol arrlmati, ur(on.wbo,aa March II i iwioid. il .. in c . i e d Knlrr No. oVju ii, !m?. . tlou M, TowaahlB t S. Sanaa a Hi" Wlllam.lla M.rldbro'hC bLi?if . -.'. ii."!. it." sassm? sssrs sst i . . . .,u" '"'" aooro tirerlbd bhn "afa ST.' ;?l.r,'!, ". "B""t 0 u3 .ih daj ol Spimbr, lilt. lalmaai u am el a wlln Jc HBIB. MM Hblm llarnaaa ,.!.. KW. Hlddl...ll o"Hl.B,S'4Ju,',' Wb. Klai Kdlalar NOTICE OF CONTEST, Umitbo StAtM I.4KD UrMii I Burn. urgoB, AU(ut St, MU. I" Mamnai Mcbueldar, oiiiaat' Tn.K.klh , a --".e w a r:.?.rc.!i,,.C "." '"?. under lb, prorltbtn ol la act ol Juae, i lf, and at i. iTJ" Zr2:i . "i 'Tiar aad hioi... ??w ! sr.iwiiii r.ad "" . i'.,',". Bi".:," ."AJlV.'.4"b'u"'l. .i"w" - Anjr pra chaaebalor, lima ha lor. Ud alfldailt would dlal Iba anlrr wmwtyw'. a ourua, uracon. a w a llbartv to proiMi 1bi pur iartkbvra7 :t :?"'ru""r ".-WflUI ittftS WBM I Fair Feed Yard GRAIN OP ALL KINDS Timothy, Alfalfa and Red Top Hay Baled Hay For Sale Z tan,P "" wid.Feedin Privike or Hum J1, ., A T":K Wtt. run Hlllcr 1 Bkl, Oragon, V.tii are barebr null Had tbal ulll Koblnou. alio alvoa Num. nnuHiH ,.-- ZS ":" iitth!&aj&B&n. -. ..... ...... ,,., ma.eu avpiieauoa to eon teat audaoeure tha ti.u. .Il.il,... ... .. ... lead Km,., No. Harlal. NonmVada MaVli u, lot lint land I Be. U , ST n and" I ula I, 1. Sand I and lb MUSWU a.ii,,,, i lit. '" .! K.3L . T-s. sS ,0Si " ....... Mnriuiaii, ana ai bur ecu u-t aba a I legaa tbal you ii ita prior In Iblada'a tara lor mora ihau troiiud lor n I,.,.. i .,..., uHi,:7..iT.'T.,:": """ ...7. iV.ir nnr."?r " ,a"o wenm w. ,,.,', ., ... u. ...III. .! It,' II, 11,. "II nttl.l ooraaia n'r wjll b, nol ld wltboul II tber .,l,i bbrd, lihr txlor tblo ",.S."...?S -. ' L'I. I" bl. oS ??' 'aarafor lurik.r noil toil tbal lb 1 "ff uVn wl" b " "fonlawd. and r aald anir; will b cancelled wltbou lur. NOTICE POR PUBLICATION UMlTSDSTATBJtl.ANIiOKririt i Sara. Orajon, Auu,i II, Ivifi. Notice 1 hrb (Ivan tbal Artbur II Haren. KV, il0?a?Ln,'ft No "M. lorkw. S.T J ' tX.. TOwBabla a Boulb. Haliae Of IHMnUOO 19 aBUaa (illtlinlll.il..., ... . LfiaiS'aLli 'i"3 ' M ta-d T alve de urofoa. oa tb uta day of Bniiabr inf. Clalmaat - , - -Vnimi William M. Darliand Frauklln v.nan Uul, WB. fABBB, Bcgl.lcr. NOTICE FOR PUBUCATION UMIT8I) oTATKS LAND OKKIi K UttTlaW, Oregon. Ailjli.t.ir.l, )al , SOT ODAi. UBB J&iZ r?iJ2b'Li'! l-HDoiea, L.-Z .'V"7,i """ '" II. Ifli. in.. I. ia. lor nni,Nw i iLHi'llou ia,Twn' aael. nlllamclla .i.- - irr -.""" " ".""o" '" niaiit. ih.T.'d -h..:vT:-.?.a-? .. ,'ia t Ori.'fb-V.TOc'; (lali or Barn. W. A Customers GOODMAN, Adjoining Own Stock 'air es in Corral k. (rounds. KiSt I" U,h "? Statambar, Btani aamaa a wl luaie. Jjraa W. Mtunlat, of Bun, urea inn. 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Xuau.! .. iii NOT UUIl. l.iNII Nolle I brbr liven Ib.tlloo J ""."! 'raou. who, on aaajun. 14, IWIS. made Hom.il r W.tlalui Al i.rll A li, t llomasiead. No' ojj:,' Notlco lo CroaUlor. i u t Ii iuii t y Court of tha Stat of Or- fUDfi, for Jaruey County. In tha mstter o tin. Katapa uf KiitsUth -"la, uanwaBi. Notlca la lioraby given thai th anJr nlltttfil liat baau duly ppoloiaxl admlu- iiiratorof Hie sbovtrrUBaied Utt. and that all wron bating clalim agalntt ma .am aatat ra liaraby iiotlfte I to lira.unt tba auit duly vsrlosd, u by law reiiuirtKl, to tilt under.lgnad at bit t'lllua lo llurot, Oragon, within alt iitonilit from tb data of thit notloa. Datrxl Augatt 7th, 1015. Ohablss W. Ki.i i. Adailnittritor. I'lrtt pub. Ang. 7, 1916. J.Mt pub. Hop. 4, U)1B. ciaim. ui aamaa a wttucaaai ,m.tll?a"'0' Butt, Uron ol Btauoar William Bu Uruaon. rtalt.Both Ja. P. BtiHuaaa.lt f liter "t Hi Ho. it. 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